MAYFIELD HEIGHTS, Ohio -- General assistance, Eastwood Avenue: A resident reported at 4:06 p.m. Feb. 20 that a man was urinating by her garage. Officers located the suspect, who was using a walker and said he could not make it back to his home in time. He said he would never do it again.

Disturbance, SOM Center Road: Officers responded to Old Navy Feb. 23 for a report of a customer who was swearing and making threats for not getting a jacket for a specific price. They located the man and gave him a trespass warning. He was told to contact the corporate office to express his concerns over the incident.

Arson, Marsol Road: Surveillance video confirmed that someone attempted to light a security camera on fire inside an elevator at the Drake apartments Feb. 20. The maintenance supervisor did not recognize the male suspect. He said the camera costs $1,200. Detectives are investigating.

Theft by deception, Golden Gate Plaza: An employee of Joann Fabrics left the store Feb. 18 while being investigated internally for making several fraudulent returns. Responding officers located the Cleveland Heights woman, 23, walking in the area and arrested her for theft by deception.

She said she took the money because she needed it for her new apartment. The staff said she had made 38 fraudulent returns, totaling $517, over the course of several months.

Juvenile complaint, SOM Center Road: A Mayfield Middle School student admitted Feb. 22 to telling another student that he was going to bring his father's gun to school and shoot up the school. The school staff suspended the boy, 12, and will consider him for expulsion.

His father told police that he has guns at the home, but that they are dismantled and locked up. He said he would take the boy to a doctor to discuss the incident.

Suspicion, Mayfield Road: A Nick Mayer Ford employee reported a vehicle missing from the business Feb. 21. He was uncertain when it was last seen, but confirmed that its keys were missing, too. The incident is being reviewed by the prosecutor.

Theft, Golden Gate Plaza: An unknown man and woman are suspected of stealing 26 fragrance refills and 12 jars of candles from Bath and Body Works Feb. 21. The items were displayed near the store's entrance and valued at $411.60 total. The staff was told to contact police if the couple returned to the store.

Theft from auto, Bonnie Lane: A resident reported Feb. 21 that her unlocked vehicle was entered while parked in her driveway and that $10 to $15 cash and 10 Adderall pills were stolen from it. Officers said other vehicles in the area were also entered during the night, but there was no forced entry to any of them.

Theft, Mayfield Road: A Mayfield Heights boy, 17, was suspected of stealing multiple items, including headphones, BBs and CO2 cartridges, from Walmart Feb. 20. He was released to his mother and the report was forwarded to an officer in the juvenile division.